SuperCollider for Mac OS X 3.10.0 freeware

SuperCollider is an environment and programming language for real time audio synthesis and algorithmic composition. The applicationt provides an interpreted object-oriented language which functions as a network client to a state of the art, realtime sound synthesis server.

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Major changes:
sclang and scide now require Qt 5.7+ instead of Qt 5.5. If you are building with Qt 5.5, you should upgrade to the latest Qt version (5.11 as of this writing). SC can now be built on modern versions of Visual Studio and UserView supports Retina/HiDPI display.
Menus are now supported in the Qt GUI. See help files for Menu, MenuAction, ToolBar, and MainMenu.
Added wrappers for over 100 special mathematical functions (gamma function, Bessel functions, elliptic integrals, etc.) from the Boost library.

3.9.3

Apr 10, 2018

New Release

Improvements to various documentation pages (#3587, #3526)
Fixed CMake configuration errors that prevented successfully building on Windows when the project path contains spaces (#3525).
Fixed PSinGrain growing in amplitude after it was supposed to finish (#3494).
sclang now creates a configuration directory on startup, rather than waiting for it to be created by another action. This step is skipped if sclang is run as a standalone (-a) or if a language config file is specified with the -l option (#3577).

3.9.2

Mar 27, 2018

New Release

Improvements to various documentation pages (#3587, #3526)
Fixed CMake configuration errors that prevented successfully building on Windows when the project path contains spaces (#3525).
Fixed PSinGrain growing in amplitude after it was supposed to finish (#3494).
sclang now creates a configuration directory on startup, rather than waiting for it to be created by another action. This step is skipped if sclang is run as a standalone (-a) or if a language config file is specified with the -l option (#3577).